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The Incredible Hulk - Gave me good reasons not to be smashing controllers and TV sets

  • May 31, 2011
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Bruce Banner (Edward Norton) turns up in Brazil living a life of seclusion, and trying to learn anger management techniques to suppress the curse inside of him called the Hulk. He's also working diligently on finding a cure. Later, his location is discovered and he's ambushed by a military team sent by General "Thunderbolt" Ross (William Hurt). After a number of losses to The Green Goliath, Emil Blonsky (Tim Roth), one of Ross soldiers, becomes so obsessed with defeating Hulk, he allows himself to be tested on with intentions on gaining greater strength. -summary

When the day finally came around when I was actually aware of the things I was reading, The Incredible Hulk was one of the main characters in the comic book universe to fascinate me greatly. It had very little to do with his strength that had unlimited potential, but more to do with the Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde concept. Here you had puny Bruce Banner, who could suddenly transform into this brutish creature, that would start destroying everything and punching everybody when his anger reached a critical level. He would've been a joy for the school yard bullies. Another aspect of the Hulk that fascinated me was his rogue's gallery, especially one character who was actually his darker image, The Abomination. It's something when you think about it though; the Hulk is referred to as this destructive monster no one wants around, but in the presence of his arch-nemesis, he becomes the lesser of two evils.  Director Louis Leterrier did a great job in my view, by exploring the most interesting aspects of the character. After watching this movie again recently, I have to believe he's a fan of the character because he got almost everything right from my point of view.

Released in 2008, The Incredible Hulk is a reboot of the 2003 film, that follows Bruce Banner as he avoids capture by General Ross, who seeks to use the Hulk for a weapon. The result is an entertaining action romp with some romance, perhaps a little too much romance though. In any case, as a fan of the comic, this is one of those comic book to films I can watch again.

I enjoyed the direction of the film from the beginning. I thought the opening was done very well, by delivering small glimpses of the Hulk, while he does what he does best; kick people's asses and throw things around. The action more than likely won't disappoint, as the film treats the viewer to some over the top action scenes, that features lots of military equipment being destroyed by the Hulk with some awesome special effects. I enjoyed the CG effects as well,  and the final battle was a great way to cap things off, but I was mainly satisfied to see that it followed the comic in terms of the characters physical abilities, by using the show and don't tell rule.

I think the main characters were very well developed, and no one should have been left on the cutting room floor. The viewer will get an idea on how everyone thinks; from the power hungry Emil Blonsky, who gave off the feel of being a drug addict dying for a fix, to Samuel Stern's (Time Blake Nelson) fascination of the Hulk's power to the point where it was obvious he also wanted it. The acting was pretty much good all around the board, but I felt Tim Roth was the standout when giving in to his obsession for power. There was a good amount of chemistry between Norton and Liv Tyler playing Betty Ross, and you can tell there was attention paid to their relationship, which also managed to play a crucial part here, as its done many times in the comic. But at the same time, the movie did feel a little too romantic and angst ridden.

In closing, with the romantic elements, over the top and highly destructive action segments, along with some well placed comedy, and the revealing of the next Hulk villain, The Incredible Hulk is among the better films to carry the Marvel name. Highly recommended if you're a fan of the character or action flicks.

Pros:
- Action and special effects
-Character development


Cons:
-A little too much romance and angst
 

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May 31, 2011
"It had very little to do with his strength that had unlimited potential, but more to do with the Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde concept. " - so well said Sir, so well said. Also I thought Roth was the show stealer as well here, plus Rickson Gracie had a cameo here.
 
May 31, 2011
please allow me to appreciate this review the only way Hulk knows how....HULK LIKES THIS REVIEW! How come madpenguin doesn't like romance and angst?! Puny Norton did get on Hulk's nerves...but Betty is Hulk's girlfriend! ...read this review or Hulk will smash!! LOL!!
 
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A more accessible and less heavy-handed movie than Ang Lee's 2003 Hulk Louis Leterrier'sThe Incredible Hulkis a purely popcorn love affair with Marvel's raging, green superhero, as well as the old television series starring Bill Bixby as Dr. David Banner and Lou Ferrigno as the beast within him. Edward Norton takes up where Eric Bana left off in Lee's version, playing Bruce (that's the character's original name) Banner, a haunted scientist always on the move. Trying to eliminate the effects of a military experiment that turns him into the Hulk whenever his emotions get the better of him, Banner is hiding out in Brazil at the film's beginning. Working in a bottling plant and communicating via email with an unidentified professor who thinks he can help, Banner goes postal when General Thaddeus "Thunderbolt" Ross and a small army turn up to grab him. Intent on developing whatever causes Banner's metamorphoses into a weapon, Ross brings along a quietly der! anged soldier named Emil Blonsky (Tim Roth), who wants Ross to turn him into a supersoldier who can take on the Hulk. The adventure spreads to the U.S., where Banner hooks up with his old lover (and Ross' daughter), Betty (Liv Tyler), and where the Hulk takes on several armed assaults, including one in a pretty unusual location: a college campus. The film's action is impressive, though the computer-generated creature is disappointingly cartoonish, and a second monster ...
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Director: Louis Leterrier
Genre: Action, Adventure, Fantasy, Sci-Fi
Release Date: June 13, 2008
MPAA Rating: PG-13
Screen Writer: Zak Penn
DVD Release Date: October 21, 2008
Runtime: 1hr 52min
Studio: Marvel, Universal Pictures, Valhalla Motion Pictures
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